MLB came together for Boston on Tuesday night — this little boy made a sign for the Red Sox when they played in Cleveland. The team loved it so much, they put it up in their dugout.
In New York, fans pushed the rivalry aside and paid tribute with a rendition of “Sweet Caroline” in the third inning. The popular sing-along song has been featured at Boston Red Sox home games since 2002. (Jason Miller/Elsa/Getty Images; MLB/Twitter/Indians)
Everyone is talking about Caroline Wozniacki caddying for Rory McIlroy at Wednesday’s Par 3 Contest. But let’s be honest — the real star of the show was Bubba Watson’s caddie, his one-year-old son. Look at that face. (Photos: Harry How/Getty Images; Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)
Weeeeeird: Blue Jays pitcher R.A. Dickey tweets — “How about this for foreshadowing, circa 1986. Who can spot me?”
We could show you a photo of the Giants celebrating their World Series victory during a parade in San Francisco…but this is much better.
Thousands of fans resplendent in orange and black noisily celebrated the team’s second World Series baseball title in three years on Wednesday. (Photo: REUTERS/Robert Galbraith)
Newfoundland boy offers his medal to disqualified men’s Olympic relay team
A Newfoundland boy who sent a letter and his soccer medal to the Canadian men’s 4X100 relay team says he simply wanted to boost their spirits after they were disqualified from an Olympic bronze medal.
Elijah Porter’s handwritten note garnered national attention after Justyn Warner, a member of the team, tweeted it Monday.
In his letter, the 10-year-old Paradise boy said it wasn’t right when the team lost its bronze medal for a lane violation.
Porter later said he wrote the letter because he felt bad for the team, particularly Jared Connaughton, who stepped on the border of his lane prior to handing off the baton to Warner during their race Saturday.
Besides the fact he scored a goal vs. Italy to help Spain win the Euro 2012 title, it’s hard not to like Fernando Torres when he plays in confetti with his kids after receiving the championship trophy.
Italy wins! Here is a photo of a Italian player Antonio Cassano celebrating with a baby. You’re welcome. Better luck next time, Germany.
Everyone should eat popcorn like this, at all times, forever. A young baseball fan makes sure there’s not a kernel of popcorn left as she watches the Chicago Cubs play the Arizona Diamondbacks.
(Source: nationalpost.com)